The Richland County Historical Society in Mansfield, Ohio, proudly presents Oak Hill Cottage, a meticulously restored Gothic Revival landmark open to the public for tours. Built in 1847 by John Riley Robinson, this mid-nineteenth century house is rich in history and was featured in an 1896 county atlas and Louis Bromfield's novel, The Green Bay Tree.
Owned by Dr. Johannes Jones and his heirs until 1965, Oak Hill Cottage now showcases the Jones family's Victorian-era furnishings, artifacts, and personal belongings, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Operated as a house museum by the Historical Society, this non-profit corporation preserves and shares the heritage of Richland County through this architectural gem.
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